Michael Rooker as Sheriff E.Z. Ponder

Kenny Loggins as Himself

Fred Armisen as President Gustavo Calderon

Allison Toman as Edie Poovey

Thomas Lennon as Charles

Ron Perlman as Ramon Limon

Jack McBrayer as Randy Gillette

Burt Reynolds as Himself

Anthony Bourdain as Chef Lance Cousteau

David Cross as Noah

The animated spy comedy “Archer” has been on the air since 2009 and won its first Emmy for Best Animated Program in 2016 after three consecutive nominations.

Over the course of its run some of Hollywood’s hottest stars have lent their voice talents to the series, including Jeffrey Tambor as Len Trexler, among many others. Tambor is one of many award-winning actors who have appeared on the series. Click through our gallery of the Top 20 “Archer” guest stars. Did your favorite make the list?

– By Tony Ruiz

“Space Race: Parts I & II” (Season 3)

The six-time Emmy-winner played a NASA astronaut who leads ISIS into space to save a hijacked space station. The tables turn once the group realizes that Commander Drake is a renegade who wants to use Archer and Lana to help colonize Mars.

The Oscar-winner played a sarcasm-spewing homicide detective with an extremely short temper.

“Sea Tunt: Parts I & II” (Season 4)

The “Mad Men” Emmy-winner played an “aquatic” terrorist who threatens to set off nerve gas on the Eastern Seaboard unless his demands are met.

“Achub Y Morfilod” (Season 6)

The Emmy-nominated star of FX’s “The Americans” played a Welsh separatist who interrupts Lana and Archer’s romantic weekend when he is targeted by British Intelligence for his terrorist actions.

“The Rock” and “Job Offer” (Season 1)“A Going Concern” (Season 2)

The Emmy-winner (“Transparent”) made multiple appearances as the head of a rival spy agency who has a love/hate relationship with Mallory (Jessica Walter) and may or may not be Archer’s father.

“The Wind Cries Mary” (Season 4)

The Emmy-nominee (“Justified”) played a former ISIS agent, and Archer’s best friend. Troy is thought to have stolen nuclear materials and faked his death, but Archer manages to track him down, only to find that Troy has romantic designs on Archer.

Armisen had a multi-episode arc as the president of a fictional South American country in the midst of a costly civil war.

“Edie’s Wedding” (Season 6)

The Emmy-nominated star of FX’s “Fargo” appeared as Edie’s (Amber Nash) soon-to-be married sister. The two have a vicious and violent rivalry that is interrupted when Archer’s arch-nemesis Barry (Dave Willis) kidnaps Pam.

“Honeypot” (Season 1)“Archer Vice: A Kiss While Dying” (Season 5)

The comedian and star of CBS’s “The Odd Couple” played a flamboyant gay hitman who twice crosses paths with Archer, yet manages to escape every time.

“Honeypot” (Season 1)“Archer Vice: A Kiss While Dying” (Season 5)

Perlman (“Sons of Anarchy”) made two appearances as a gay Cuban spy whom Archer tries to seduce in order to retrieve a disc for his mother. Later he helps Archer and Mallory try to start their secret drug cartel.

“Bloody Ferlin” (Season 3)

The “30 Rock” alumnus starred as the white trash, drug dealing brother of Ray (Adam Reed), who must come to his brother’s rescue when he is threatened by the local sherriff.

“The Man from Jupiter” (Season 3)

Archer meets his childhood hero, but is horrified to discover that Burt is actually dating his mother.

“Live and Let Dine” (Season 4)

The Emmy-winning host and writer parodied his persona playing an abusive and demanding chef whose restaurant is the site of an undercover ISIS operation.

“Heart of Archness: Parts I, II, & III” (Season 3)

The comedian appeared as a wannabe anthropologist who is a slave to a group of pirates. After Archer kills the Pirate King, Archer takes over the role with Noah as his first-in-command.